OptoDataLink, part of the PAC Project Professional Software Suite, provides data exchange between the SNAP PAC System and popular databases such as Microsoft(R) SQL Server, Microsoft Access, and MySQL. OptoDataLink connects your SNAP PAC System with the tools used for making business decisions.

OptoDataLink transparently provides multiple connections for exchanging data. The data elements you created when programming your PAC Control strategy, such as I/O points and variables, are automatically available for use in OptoDataLink. Simply choose data elements from the list and use OptoDataLink’s configuration tool to link the data source and the data destination.

OptoDataLink is available separately or as part of PAC Project Professional. Either way you purchase it, complete documentation in Adobe PDF format is included with your download.

These release notes include new features and enhancements for PAC Control, PAC Display, PAC Manager, OptoOPCServer, SoftPAC, and OptoDataLink, as well as important notes on installation and use. For more details on bug fixes, see the PAC Project Readme Notes.

The PAC Project software suite is one of the four components of the SNAP PAC System. PAC Project comes in two forms: Basic and Professional.

PAC Project Basic is included free in your purchase of a SNAP PAC controller. It includes everything you need for most automation or monitoring applications: control programming, HMI development, and I/O configuration software.

PAC Project Professional is available for purchase as a suite or as individual software components. It includes everything in Basic and adds OPC communication, database connectivity, additional features, and support for legacy Opto 22 hardware.

These release notes include new features and enhancements for PAC Control, PAC Display, PAC Manager, OptoOPCServer, SoftPAC, and OptoDataLink, as well as important notes on installation and use. For more details on bug fixes, see the PAC Project Readme Notes.

These release notes include new features, enhancements, and bug fixes for PAC Control, PAC Display, PAC Manager, OptoOPCServer, and OptoDataLink, as well as important notes on installation and use. For more details on bug fixes, see the PAC Project Readme Notes.

These release notes include new features and enhancements for PAC Control, PAC Display, PAC Manager, OptoOPCServer, SoftPAC, and OptoDataLink, as well as important notes on installation and use. For more details on bug fixes, see the PAC Project Readme Notes.

These release notes include new features and enhancements for PAC Control, PAC Display, PAC Manager, OptoOPCServer, SoftPAC, and OptoDataLink, as well as important notes on installation and use. For more details on bug fixes, see the PAC Project Readme Notes.

Use this .msi (Microsoft Installer) installation file to install PAC Project software from the command line in Microsoft Windows.

A command line installation of PAC Project in silent mode requires no user input once installation has begun. This is useful if you are an OEM machine builder who makes many copies of the same machine, or if you are an integrator or someone at a large company who wants to use an installation script. An .msi installation file is designed for a network-wide installation, and it works with Microsoft network features such as Active Directory.